AuthorTopic: So I didnt make law review... (Read 5001 times)

wrong again. English is my first language, I only dumbed it down to your level so you can properly understand what I'd wrote.

For the record, feminine hygiene product, it's the smart people who can actually decipher what you wrote. SELFPWNT! Thanks for the laughs with your previous one-liners but, when it comes down to it, you're obviously nothing more than a self-hater. You're black, yet you hail yourself as a Nazi. You make fun of TTTs yet you know you are posting from the library right now after finishing a class because you couldn't get a job this summer.

In school with all the other losers!! Get a job, sparkling wiggle! HAHAHAHA!

You need to do a secondary journal or moot court, just to do something. I think it's really just to show that you're willing to take on more work that you absolutely have to, which is obviously valuable to a law firm.

And for the record, I don't buy ANYONE coffee--not even my own mother.

You should at least offer your clients coffee. For petes sake they are payin you a f*ing $600/hr fee you can spring for a $1 cup of coffe. If they get burned by the coffee you can make more $$$ on the class action against Starbucks.

And for the record, I don't buy ANYONE coffee--not even my own mother.

You should at least offer your clients coffee. For petes sake they are payin you a f*ing $600/hr fee you can spring for a $1 cup of coffe. If they get burned by the coffee you can make more $$$ on the class action against Starbucks.

Good point--my boss often takes clients out for lunch after court, then says magnanimously, "It's on me!" Leaving out, of course, that the lunch tab costs the legal labor equivalent of about 5 minutes.

As for the Nazi... I just ignore him, he's harmless. I would have chosen Cooley if it was my only choice. My goal is to get a J.D. and to learn the law. I could care less where it comes from. I make my own future not some arbitrary list based on random polling and falty statistical analysis. The same type of people believed the world was flat .